Results of 2023 elections of OSI board of directors

The polls just closed, the results are in. Congratulations to the returning directors Aeva Black, and Catharina Maracke, and the newly elected director Anne-Marie Scott.

Anne-Marie Scott has been confirmed and joins as a director elected by the Affiliate organizations. She’ll take the seat that was occupied by Hong-Phuc Dang who resigned in June 2022. Aeva Black and Catharina Maracke collected the votes of the Individual members.

The OSI thanks all of those who participated in the 2023 board elections by casting a ballot and asking questions to the candidates. We also want to extend our sincerest gratitude to all of those who stood for election. We were once again honored with an incredible slate of candidates who stepped forward from across the open source software community to support the OSI’s work, and advance the OSI’s mission. The 2023 nominees were again, remarkable: experts from a variety of fields and technologies with diverse skills and experience gained from working across the open source community. We hope the entire Open Source software community will join us in thanking them for their service and their leadership. We’re better off because of their contributions and commitment, and we thank them.

Next steps

The board of directors will formalize the election results in an ad-hoc meeting. The new board member will be invited to a series of onboarding meetings to get to know the internal tools of the organization and familiarize with the mission, vision and strategy of the organization. And to know each other and the staff.

We’ll also run a post-mortem analysis of the voting process and tools we used to keep improving.

The complete election results

OSI Affiliate directors elections 2023

There are 4 candidates competing for 1 seats. The number of voters is 35 and there were 34 valid votes and 1 empty vote.

Counting votes using Scottish STV.

 R|Anne-Marie|Gabriele C|Gaël Blond|Matt Jarvi|Exhausted |Surplus   |Threshold 
  | Scott    |olumbro   |elle      |s         |          |          |          
===============================================================================
 1|  12.00000|   9.00000|  10.00000|   3.00000|   0.00000|   0.00000|  18.00000
  |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count of first choices. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will
  | be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.
===============================================================================
 2|  12.00000|  11.00000|  10.00000|          |   1.00000|   0.00000|  18.00000
  |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Matt Jarvis and transferring votes. No candidates
  | have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes
  | transferred for the next round.
===============================================================================
 3|  15.00000|  15.00000|          |          |   4.00000|   0.00000|  18.00000
  |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Gaël Blondelle and transferring votes. No
  | candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their
  | votes transferred for the next round.
===============================================================================
 4|  27.00000|          |          |          |   7.00000|   9.00000|  18.00000
  |----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Gabriele Columbro and transferring votes.
  | Candidates Anne-Marie Scott and Gabriele Columbro were tied when choosing
  | candidates to eliminate. Candidate Gabriele Columbro was chosen by breaking
  | the tie at round 2. Candidate Anne-Marie Scott has reached the threshold
  | and is elected.

Winner is Anne-Marie Scott.

Details.

OSI Individual directors elections 2023

There are 5 candidates competing for 2 seats. The number of voters is 194 and there were 192 valid votes and 2 empty votes.

Counting votes using Scottish STV.

 R|Aeva Bla|Catharin|Chris An|Duane O’|Jim Jagi|Exhauste|Surplus |Threshol
  |ck      |a Marack|iszczyk |Brien   |elski   |d       |        |d       
  |        |e       |        |        |        |        |        |        
==========================================================================
 1|44.00000|69.00000|30.00000|27.00000|22.00000| 0.00000| 4.00000|65.00000
  |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count of first choices. Candidate Catharina Maracke has reached the
  | threshold and is elected. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus
  | votes will be transferred for the next round.
==========================================================================
 2|45.50722|65.00000|30.63767|28.04346|22.57970| 0.23195| 0.00000|65.00000
  |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes from Catharina Maracke with a
  | transfer value of 4.00000/69.00000. No candidates have surplus votes
  | so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the
  | next round.
==========================================================================
 3|49.62316|65.00000|39.86955|35.21737|        | 2.28992| 0.00000|65.00000
  |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Jim Jagielski and transferring votes. No
  | candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and
  | their votes transferred for the next round.
==========================================================================
 4|69.26083|65.00000|52.33331|        |        | 5.40586| 4.26083|65.00000
  |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Duane O’Brien and transferring votes.
  | Candidate Aeva Black has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winners are Aeva Black and Catharina Maracke.

Details.

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